Four David Mitchell books on the way

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David Mitchell’sThe Bone Clocks now has an official release date, as well as ample pre-publication details to whet your appetite. News of the book, which will be available in September, also came with the announcement of a new three-book deal with Random House.

The Toastannounced their first vertical this week, and even better than its name (The Butter, of course) is its editor - Roxane Gay, darling of the literary internet and author of Bad Feminist and An Untamed State. In answer to the question "What will this particular vertical be like?" Toast editor Mallory Ortberg said "WHATEVER ROXANE WANTS IT TO BE," so we have a lot to look forward to. Pair with The Millions'sreview of An Untamed State and Gay's 2013 "A Year in Reading."

The Man Booker International prize was just awarded to Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai, author of Satantango (later adapted for film by Béla Tarr) and Seiobo There Below. When asked to recommend a starting point for readers who have yet to encounter his work, the author defers: “I couldn’t recommend anything … instead, I’d advise them to go out, sit down somewhere, perhaps by the side of a brook, with nothing to do, nothing to think about, just remaining in silence like stones. They will eventually meet someone who has already read my books.” Well, if a stream isn't handy, we have a few ideas: our own interview with Krasznahorkai, Stephanie Newman'sreview of Seiobo There Below, and Music and Literature's issue no. 2, featuring literature on and by Krasznahorkai and Béla Tarr.